How to See Las Vegas Shows
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Introduction Over the past couple of decades, Las Vegas has evolved considerably. Once a
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Introduction
Over the past couple of decades, Las Vegas has evolved considerably. Once a destination solely designed for adults, Las Vegas has become far more family friendly. Although the strip and its glamorous hotels are still home to some of the best gambling in the world, there are also numerous shows and spectacles--from world-renowned magic acts to the famed Cirque du Soleil. With so many shows to choose from, you'll be sure to find something that suits your taste and budget.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
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Step One
Consider a magic show by one of Las Vegas's notorious magicians. Performers such as The Amazing Jonathan dazzle and confound almost nightly. You can also find a more affordable magic show by trying one of the newer magicians off the strip.
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Step Two
See a showgirl show if you're looking for an entertaining time with a lot of flash and flare. All the major hotel and casinos like Ballys, The Mirage, and The Tropicana have their own shows.
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Step Three
Try out a comedy club or one of the many popular stand-up comedians that roll in and out of Las Vegas every year. You'll find everything from hilarious newcomers on the verge of breaking to old standbys like Tim Allen and Gilbert Godfrey.
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Step Four
Let yourself be dazzled by an unforgettable Cirque du Soleil show. Try the Beatle themed "Love" at The Mirage. "O" at the Bellagio is the only Cirque du Soleil show that takes place entirely in and above water. At a Cirque show, you're guaranteed riveting theatrics, hilarious comedy and heartfelt performances.
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Step Five
See one of your favorite musical acts perform in the magical Las Vegas setting. Hundreds of bands and singers come to the city every year to perform in front of sold out shows. Find upcoming schedules at Vegas.com (see Resources below).
Overall Tips & Warnings
- Although the bigger (and more expensive shows) tend to be found on the Strip, there are numerous cheaper shows throughout the city.
- When selecting a show, make sure that it is appropriate for all members in your party. Showgirl revues and shows like "Zumanity" (by Cirque du Soleil) are strictly for adults.
- Keep in mind that casino floors are restricted. Visitors need to be 21 or over to gamble. Underage individuals can cross the casino floor accompanied but need to stay within clearly delineated areas.
Overall Things You'll Need
- Parking and/or valet money
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